Polishing God's Monuments

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Polishing God's Monuments is an excellent book on the subjects of suffering and hope in the Christian life. It is a true story of a young, married couple who face it all as a baffling illness hijacks their youth and shatters their dreams. The book blends straightforward theology with the story of their afflictions, confronting issues head-on, offering believers biblical perspective, practical direction, and sustaining hope.
 
We are very glad to bring this book back into print after several years of very limited availability. Anyone wanting to gain a better understanding of hope and joy in the midst of suffering would do well to read this book. This book is one of the very best on the subject of suffering. It is well-written, faithfully applies God's Word, honestly and brutally relates real suffering, and effectively ministers hope and trust in God.
 
You can read Tim Challies' review at the following links. The review is of a previous edition, which has since been updated and expanded due to the passing of time.
 
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Polishing God's Monuments is the true story of a young woman and her devoted husband who face it all (and then some) as a baffling, mind-boggling illness hijacks their youth and shatters their dreams. It blends straightforward theology with the account of this young couple's afflictions. A sober reality in the life of faith is that "through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God." God's people are buffeted in two ways: sometimes we suffer for the faith and other times we suffer with faith. Either way, our faith remains a work in progress. In the midst of troubles, our emotions can vacillate between moments of comprehension and times of total confusion. This book confronts these issues head-on and offers believers biblical perspective, practical direction, and sustaining hope. "This book doesn't just tiptoe around the topic of suffering, but hits head-on the hardest questions we have about the goodness of God and the problem of suffering. Juli's story will shake you as well as inspire you." -- Joni Eareckson Tada, International Disability Center "Jim Andrews carefully avoids pious platitudes to fellow sufferers, offering instead the kind of pastoral wisdom that restores even the most weary and despondent." -- John Benson, Chairman of Investment Trust company "Pushed towards hopelessness or despair? This book provides a unique perspective from some long-suffering saints who show us the blessing of 'monumental faith'." -- Joe Fields, Chief Operating Officer, JTV "A true story so gripping and moving and inspiring that one cannot put the book down. To enter into this theological reflection on suffering is to accept the challenge to grow deeply in Christ, and to cherish the sure and certain promise of the gospel." -- Bruce A. Ware, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Author:
Jim Andrews
Publisher:
Granted Ministries Press
ISBN:
978-1-941658-10-9
Pages:
294
Binding:
Paperback
Size:
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches